Linux Linux to be the first to have USB 3.0 support

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After a year-and-a-half's worth of work, Intel hacker Sarah Sharp announced that Linux will be the first operating system supporting USB 3.0.

Linux kernel hacker Sarah Sharp announced in her blog of June 7 that the first groundbreaking driver for USB 3.0 devices are now available. The driver supports the Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) for the new USB 3.0 standard.

Greg Kroah-Hartman already queued the patches for Kernel 2.6.31, "so Linux users should have official USB 3.0 support around September 2009. This means that Linux will be the first operating system with official USB 3.0 support" wrote Sharp, who was also active at Open Source Bridge in Portland, OR. The source code mostly under her name is on git.kernel.org.

Just recently NEC Electronics introduced the "world's first" USB 3.0 host controller. Sarah Sharp is looking forward to tests on NEC's device, of which the company "expects rapid adoption."

The basic specifications for USB 3.0 show it to have a transfer rate of 5.0 Gbps. The standard was announced in November 2008 by the USB Implementers Forum, Inc. (as we reported in December). Board of directors of the Forum are represented by companies such as NEC, HP, Microsoft and Intel (which has the current chairmanship).

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5Gbps of transfer speed.... when am I going to have those kind of netspeed....

She is cute too, hmm beauty with geeky brains :cupidon:

~LT
 
linuxtechie said:
She is cute too, hmm beauty with geeky brains :cupidon:

~LT

People have already been hitting on her

Posted by Danny Williams at Mon Dec 15 09:57:51 2008



Hello Sarah,

Thanks for taking the time from your busy life to let us know where things are in USB 3.0.

I'm looking forward to this from a SAN perspective.

If USB can support even 200MB a sec real world with all that over head, I can put 4 USB disks in place and use ATA over Ethernet.

Now with that aside. Are you single? God you're cute. You can see my pics on ....

I'd love to visit and take you out to dinner some time.

Posted by Sarah Sharp at Mon Dec 15 22:45:12 2008

Danny: Search for the word "husband" in the USB 3.0 blog post.

:lol:
 
Lets all get ready to buy PCIE USB 3.0 Cards. Is it too late to make an IC already? :P :P
 
there are no motherboards with usb 3 currently & none on the horizon so no use

microsoft will just patch windows 7 for it when needed like it had patched windows 98 for usb 2

:)
 
there are no motherboards with usb 3 currently & none on the horizon so no use

microsoft will just patch windows 7 for it when needed like it had patched windows 98 for usb 2

:)
 
USB 3 is based around a new chip, so we will just buy PCIE expansion cards when we need it.
 
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